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Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ideamonster: 1:37pm On Aug 21, 2023
It's no surprise that things are getting harder every year in Nigeria. Even before the subsidy removal, the cost of everyday items are on the rise.

You may have noticed that the size of bread that sold for N200 about 5 years ago now goes for N1000. This means that families today need to allocate 5 times amount of money to bread than they used to five years ago. What even makes it harder is that every year since 2015, Nigeria has added a minimum of 7 million children every year. This is more than the size of singapore. It is worth nothing that 63 million Nigerians are alive today, who had not ben born when Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015. And with Nigeria's current fertility rate of 5.31 children per mother, each additional birth is creating an increase in the number of people who need to be fed.

In light of the following, several people are exploring the possibility that should Nigeria place limits on child size per family similar to such a policy enacted by the government of China in the late 1970s. In the special report exploring this topic below, population scientists, policy analysts, statisticians and everyday people ask the question: Is it time for Nigeria to start limiting children born into each family in this economy?

Do you agree? Do you support it? What alternatives to such a policy exist?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9NqnySifX8

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by meum: 1:38pm On Aug 21, 2023
Some people no go gree😂

I gave this a thought the other day. Here’s my thought on that day: Two per family. The question I asked myself was, will that work? You know the answer already 😁 It’s a NO.

Even Nigeria won’t think of such. She enjoys “the most popular black nation” status and would like to remain that way.

Most Nigerians wouldn’t want to hear of it. To them their religion doesn’t restrict them so how dare you!

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by SocialJustice: 1:59pm On Aug 21, 2023
There's no need limiting anything. Poverty will teach any unwise family a bitter lesson. This is not even a time to get married, talk of having children.

Those who can afford it, please carry on but those that are assuming starting a family will bring financial breakthrough, safe journey too.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by BlessedOne259: 2:21pm On Aug 21, 2023
ideamonster:
It's no surprise that things are getting harder every year in Nigeria. Even before the subsidy removal, the cost of everyday items are on the rise.

You may have noticed that the size of bread that sold for N200 about 5 years ago now goes for N1000. This means that families today need to allocate 5 times amount of money to bread than they used to five years ago. What even makes it harder is that every year since 2015, Nigeria has added a minimum of 7 million children every year. This is more than the size of singapore. It is worth nothing that 63 million Nigerians are alive today, who had not ben born when Muhammadu Buhari was elected in 2015. And with Nigeria's current fertility rate of 5.31 children per mother, each additional birth is creating an increase in the number of people who need to be fed.

In light of the following, several people are exploring the possibility that should Nigeria place limits on child size per family similar to such a policy enacted by the government of China in the late 1970s. In the special report exploring this topic below, population scientists, policy analysts, statisticians and everyday people ask the question: Is it time for Nigeria to start limiting children born into each family in this economy?

Do you agree? Do you support it? What alternatives to such a policy exist?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9NqnySifX8

It will never be possible because it will be impossible to enforce it especially in Northern Nigeria

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Puss360(f): 2:30pm On Aug 21, 2023
Long overdue..... Very long over do...

But we are being hindered by two main reasons..

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1- RELIGION -
According to Christian Bible, Gen 1 Vs 28, "Be fruitful and multiply, Subdue the earth and conquer it" was God's word to man..
Again, Psam 127 vs 3-5 " Children are heritage from the lord....................... Blessed is the man who filled his quiver with them"

According to Islam Quran "Sura 4 (An-nisa) Ayah 3, talks about a man marrying more than one wife....

2- LEGISLATURE
The vast majority of our house of assembly are made of Islamic members..
So it is really hard to pass such a very delicate law....


But on a long run it will be beneficial to our economy

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ibechris(m): 3:36pm On Aug 21, 2023
U see this topic,malam no wan hear say,them say make him no born pikin again.

Lai lai.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Nobody: 4:50pm On Aug 21, 2023
Limit What??

When I'm planning to marry Three Wives and have at least A Dozen of Children.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Childfree: 5:13pm On Aug 21, 2023
Why should anyone wait till somebody or the government tells him or her to give birth to certain number of children that he or she can handle?

Ironically the people that can't meet up with their rent, children school fees, feeding... are still firing to fulfill the number of children they always desire.

They don't pity their lives why should I. Continue, na them go suffer their thing.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ideamonster: 6:36pm On Aug 21, 2023
Childfree:
Why should anyone wait till somebody or the government tells him or her to give birth to certain number of children that he or she can handle?

Ironically the people that can't meet up with their rent, children school fees, feeding... are still firing to fulfill the number of children they always desire.

They don't pity their lives why should I. Continue, na them go suffer their thing.


sadly, this is true

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ideamonster: 6:38pm On Aug 21, 2023
BlessedOne259:


It will never be possible because it will be impossible to enforce it especially in Northern Nigeria

If the government wants to enforce it, they can. After all, they enforced immunisation and BVN and taxes and residents registration. If they want to enforce it, they will.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Ofunaofu: 6:56pm On Aug 21, 2023
From Change to Next level


And now we are onto

RenewedHopeShege

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by BlessedOne259: 1:48am On Aug 22, 2023
ideamonster:


If the government wants to enforce it, they can. After all, they enforced immunisation and BVN and taxes and residents registration. If they want to enforce it, they will.

Some Northerners are not immunized. Their religion is not against BVN. Their religion allows them marry more than one wife and they believe they are expected to produce as many kids as possible. The country will be aflame if any government try to enforce it.

I think the only way it can be enforced is it Nigeria is split into different country.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ideamonster: 3:14pm On Aug 23, 2023
BlessedOne259:


Some Northerners are not immunized. Their religion is not against BVN. Their religion allows them marry more than one wife and they believe they are expected to produce as many kids as possible. The country will be aflame if any government try to enforce it.

I think the only way it can be enforced is it Nigeria is split into different country.

It is possible. If you get traditional rulers on board, introduce taxes for more than 2 children and issue out digital birth certificates per mother.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by GboyegaD(m): 5:18pm On Aug 23, 2023
While one would expect people to be reasonable, poverty has eaten so deep into our culture and people have been brainwashed with religion; thus, reasoning has been discarded by a majority of people. For this reason, it will be nice for the government to bring up a restriction policy. However, for a country that has no statistics, where do we start from?

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ideamonster: 6:13pm On Aug 23, 2023
GboyegaD:
While one would expect people to be reasonable, poverty has eaten so deep into our culture and people have been brainwashed with religion; thus, reasoning has been discarded by a majority of people. For this reason, it will be nice for the government to bring up a restriction policy. However, for a country that has no statistics, where do we start from?

If we don't bring measures up, the country will just keep getting harder. Theres increasing population and decreasing food production and productivity. We need to urgently limit the number of mouths to be fed.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ideamonster: 4:16pm On Aug 27, 2023
Ofunaofu:
From Change to Next level


And now we are onto

RenewedHopeShege

there's hope

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Nazgul: 4:20pm On Aug 27, 2023
It's a good suggestion but religious fanatics who's religion support polygamy would protest against it.

The worst thing about the protest is that it would be done by the same poverty stricken people who can't afford to feed the children they already have. One would begin to wonder why they're bent on having more.

Those saying the government should enforce it, it's like you guys don't know how things work in Nigeria.

Every suggestion in this country no matter how good is first viewed from a religious point of view, then a tribal point of view. If it doesn't affect the religion and tribe of those ruling us, they'll give a positive nod on it. If it does, you'd be shocked that they'll sponsor rallies from the same people you're trying to help against it.

Nigeria is a lost course. Just make money and leave.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by brian91(m): 5:31pm On Aug 27, 2023
Can't you just outline your key points instead of always having to visit your youtube channel
I had observed most of your thread had no facts but only a click-bait

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by OperationalVehi: 6:50pm On Aug 27, 2023
Evolutionlove:
Limit What??

When I'm planning to marry Three Wives and have at least A Dozen of Children.

You are about to hit an awesome revolution indeed grin

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by iCauseTrouble: 11:50pm On Aug 27, 2023
grin
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by iLoveYouToo(m): 11:50pm On Aug 27, 2023
Time never reach, maybe in the North grin

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Ibkhaleel001: 11:51pm On Aug 27, 2023
Lol
Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Coldie(m): 11:51pm On Aug 27, 2023
Northerners will come after u

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by BESTScientist1: 11:52pm On Aug 27, 2023
Nigeria's problem is multifaceted. God help us as a nation. Nigeria will be great again

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by casualobserver: 11:53pm On Aug 27, 2023
which law do we enforce in this country? Besides do you want to start a religious war? How many children are you going to limit the Muslim with many wives and ofcourse our pentecostal pastors will start their own saying it is a war against Christians.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ednut1(m): 11:53pm On Aug 27, 2023
Cant be enforced . Religion will also make it impossible. Poor man has no money for any other activities so they will always nack

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by Think9ja(m): 11:53pm On Aug 27, 2023
Whether we like it or not, Nigeria is dead and gone. The country cannot and will not work.

Let no man deceive you that one idiot politician has the solution to Nigeria.

For example, how do you implement a policy like this?

Just work hard and give your children a good life but generally, the country cannot and will not work.

The British destroyed many generations the day they pronounced Nigeria as a country.

Nigeria was built on a faulty foundation so no magic can make the building stand.

The only solution to Nigeria is a disintegration. And I'm talking about disintegration into many pieces.

Souls are dying and wasting away everyday as a result of this current setup.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by BOOKWORMLUX(m): 11:53pm On Aug 27, 2023
People are still marrying 4 wives.
Kano is planning mass wedding for youths.
Suffer no dey tire us.
We are Nigerians
Even God done tire for us.

Some people give birth to plenty children and send them off to become almajiris.

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by BESTScientist1: 11:53pm On Aug 27, 2023
absolutely not.....Nigerians should keep giving birth o. Regardless of the economy. What will speak to them is when there's enough work to do

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by ItisWell22(f): 11:54pm On Aug 27, 2023
Not possible! 😏😢

The one they’ll enforce in south, while leaving the north out of it for religious reasons; then tomorrow distribute resources based on population ?😩

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by meum: 11:54pm On Aug 27, 2023
I gave this a thought yesterday. Here is my thought that yesterday: Two per family. Will that work? NO

Even Nigeria won’t think of such. She enjoys the most popular black nation status and would like to remain that way.

Most Nigerians wouldn’t want to hear of it. To them their religion doesn’t restrict them so how dare you!
😂

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Re: Should Nigeria Limit Children Born Into Each Family In This Economy? by lordprogress: 11:55pm On Aug 27, 2023
Misplaced priority is china and the u.s whose population is far bigger than ours but are living way better than us.
Don't just try to blame poverty on population because it is null and void from the onset.

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